Keith Barney

Lecturer, Resources, Environment, and Develoment Group at Crawford School of Public Policy

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  • Crawford School of Public Policy

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Biography

Crawford School of Public Policy

Keith Barney has conducted research on the changing geographies of environment and development, and natural resource policy in Southeast Asia since 1999, including fieldwork in Lao PDR, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Indonesia. His conceptual interests lie at the intersections between political ecology, economic geography, and agrarian change. He is particularly interested in how new political economies of resource development and extraction transform environments, alter property rights and local livelihoods, and produce new state-society relations in contemporary Southeast Asia.

  • Resource Geography
  • Political Ecology
  • Agrarian Change, Rural Migration
  • Forest and Land Policy, Resource Tenure
  • Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining in Asia
  • Social Impacts of Hydropower Development
  • Lao Studies
  • Focus on Mainland Southeast Asia

Semester 1 2018:

EMDV 8102 Research Methods for Environmental Management

EMDV 8008 Research Proposal

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